Torr 30, 1889.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAL GAZETTE. 6:3 
red, pred, and no — a weed ; whilst by using a three the yard.—(52) Hay lt lant) is zenerally tho d 
— bred horse (able st levator ad m straw or — risha e anc de ^ «fied tl ET a ie Xy e. 
the breeding we Aari and with all the substance we | end of shak hen — with 8 threshing | perly conditions. its 
require for a wei 1 * €i uid in trade machines, and carries it up 22 feet or more on to tl tt pericu and t the you plant 
ese remarks for the purpose of supporting o stack. It is made with two octagon Pans diameter has Tittle to m from the fy. I assert from observa- 
that there ought to bea feti e class for Aes (not s yl is 20 inches, and thereon is w p d a of Turr ni p crops fail in the early 
thorough-b: yr — gett * hunters. h tines, driven by strap from threshin their cause e seed 
o re 0 subject, the animals shown as y up the straw of the elevator in ‘the ne, ‘heh ‘aha among s -— "ground, and 
Thorongh-bred Stallions fena ie * rizes and inciting but very little power, t lac ground moistai The land 
e Salis Ey | 
m 
3 o the 
and t 
, lowest. —— e) Mr. "Nalder, of 
separator and dx er. 
po 
horses, 1 better 
[on bro 
so good as 
vé Sorgh, than the Cheste 
orough- * Hunting 
rs iin; power, and 
Hom” b a dark n horse e 
Ach 
able shown here. 
shoulders, but if - dos action was good enough he 
well worthy of a prize, for his back and hind 
fers were tide able. 
“The second prize horse, “Sir Peter Lawrie,” 
phd. ly Bu 
and the “ Sprig of eti 
this class very de 
well 
were w of com 
fe ore her ereditary than th ose 
of the eye, and there is no kt difficulty in ascertain- 
ing by proper examination epa blindness wholly or 
pest. is caused dise: A cident. The 
attendant too frequently searches ting 
his facts ye of t and 
a blow, a flip of the whip, or a pm seed affords him a 
ready answer to all ame on "the subj 
homer Ag difficult to prove the origin of such 
a disc — on the other 
the mares were good, and g 
— Mr. Shaw's second prize 
Chann Meat 
foals by their cw 
mare b undig." 
ares "e Dd 
m there should — a Wache 
he stallions 
2 is of v 
may be the sire ei fourscore 
whilst the mare is 
Mr. W. C 
Hackneys were sand mot | 
ini the hack mares an A 
magine. 
importance Fes that ke 
mals in one year, 
arely the parent. of more than one, 
more | 
Merano ed of his rege Les ‘with les less size 
thanh competitor c zz M 
added to othe ons of | 
e | ably effect 
by 
manual Ja labour. 
here.. 
horse- 
Referen 
wer 
nce has been already 
f W. 
y Hug 
8 
t 
Warwic, at shes ‘4 — Mills and mill sto: 
es & Son, f Great € Street, Boro 
85 E.— fy implemen 
r. Kent, of m Holborn. 
* 
5 rr 
nes, a 92 
ugh, 
ts amd was ing. mem at 63, 
(64.) Th 
hibited his patent. field stile, remark- 
— cheup. 
cast-iron bo 
with legs to steady it in the 
into whic! 
laced s betwee These 
opening somewhat like ire place y; — 
posts are two Traite uprights received b; 
(centred upon 3 in 
ch bolts or pins), — dq e cant — — 
attached, * 7 1 pro ections on oc pre . ae 
h 
work into e 
applied, to 
and closin; 
ae causin, 
— — 
simple contrivance t 
when 
© sidoway - allowing t the 
— v repe is Lem 
to 
being — ‘opened; it is not liable to get out of repair. 
Price, wi thoi ide, 2L 
At stand | 
e ceo 
(67) M 
Wallis of the 
second prize. |t f 
Committee added to tho list by giving 4 
stoi so as to 
Share wears, or as may 
Price with two de 4L. 7. 
Hom phries, of 
ork at the si: 
required — 
coulter — 
co 
f dia 
made E^ 
a 
as Lyne, of 
astening, which 3 and 
— road 
ense | the ‘and immediately after the last ploughing, and mix 
Pershore, exhibits his portable | | the 
| combined threshing, shaking, e Barley horning, 
erg 
is perhaps sides s — is 2 posa under diesen, 
Hm the land oper n deli 
the drill, ad HE, n hed 
€ of a dry artifi 
tely under the 
t g 
The es is tha 
| » 1 and perishes in a detail under the constant 
= of the fly ing no firm hold of the 
f the sun soon [seni rate 
very roots of the young 
y destitute of dae from 
5 
the E op 
A — 
ate utterly w PT ma 
same time resist a a prb — of the | * 
"xc equally to drillin 
loo 
This erem if properly car ensures à 
firm seed t pos S: vin . “of attraction 
stale „and against 
bund comparatively 
ly sow my artificial manure 
n: 
it with ne sol 
jp and har 
best and for 
ai ^n E. in bain 
bs f the 
and i^ 
I us — . 
e fake cal 
n vigorous jut, = ipla. of resting 
e cn and soon out of the reach of 
rrived at the conclusi on that w vith 
aes 
Fitted 
and certainty of plank as Wheat, crap or Barley. George 
ridge lgeford 
ys 
ad. with all the latest improvements; one of the most Beaumont, jun., Hid, ne r Nottingham 
two prizes to the light horses as well as four to the importan an im —— iron whitecoater or smut| What Value has Dry Man idad by Rai or 
2 classes. The first first of th hber was for| machine, which perfeetly separates any extraneous | Moistur. t Pola Voelcker [3 evidently n made a 
unting Mares or Geldings. This was a very good as matter from the grain before passing into the second | mistal value, 
well as a in and well D blower, where it is effectually dressed fit for market or 2-inch 
t o as it were the equine riches the | (7 deg Powell, of Ticehurst, shows “ Sigma's" - rain-fall E Mp accompany it. Ent - pr be of dry 
It opened up as 
district, but at the same time elicited considerable 
ence AM opinion, some AM one mal, 
some another. 
ie ge m ot one of um E winners, * - e or 1007., 
t Iw to her |y 
to ie "d the 
four-year-old by 
won the first, a, 
(m t 
4 Lad second prize, a gon 
several — were commended. e Pony class w 
good but scarcely equal to = kao of last Du The | € 
ze stallion was a beauti ir 
Pyers Mostyn, Bart. The 
d an ee e € 
The St Pancras Fron W — ane | Stor 
rem Mine M 
vd RE all costs 2 costs and a and | equally 
farn accom. There was 
ive — 
** 
| here 
Mises 
of con 
ae in a very simple and effective 
de ie g of manure were carried out, ignoring the 
presence or absence of rain- fall, it is 3 elear mes 
gua 
m and ridger all in on 
exceedingly simple, promising, and ingenions, capable 
of dist ribut e Juge es ithe! 
eges e or a geli 
eser 
and also | 9 
conversion into gateway for 
would hay! 
vius for, a a 8 
fp 
put; 
pio. 
e the 
8 Gai E 
— obvious. 37 — 
day: “Tf eun 
and he was right. J. J. Mechi, Tiptree, 
Societies. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT eo 
MEETIN A . 
T 25. 
steady p in agricultural improv rally 
proved by he her T annual .. caine, “whie 
elsh pony, also successful at “tt Barnstaple last month. manner,— (73) 
r. Wall, the en had ittle brown pony, a Smyth & Son, of Peasenhall, the fathers of the Suffolk 
winner ther „ but e here, as was the drill, exhibited a great variety and number of their 
. C. S. ell-kn n machines, At 7 74, Turner of Ipswich, 
——— indi oilcake breakers, &e., wer 
THE — AT WAR chief — Li hibited.—(76) 8 of 
ur wander round the yard :—At stand | Kendal, a — ti icles showed improved 
46 th — or Mr. Crosskill exhibited a number of | straw — cheap, E eg: be —— aw vay, — for 
well-known implements—their clod crush y working. with the above chine. The 
cultivator, the N ian] rts and wheels, tl E — a — a 
Archimedian root 
root washer, a capital tool; as well as 
patent portable railway, Se 
ciple, | but differing from it; 
having the 
consists in 
circumference of ‘chasis tis that ig over D 
the ends from — eben down 
whole | 
— wae e a 5 
two-thirds the whole surinco of non oft the 
(47) Cl rth exhibited a number o 
their —.—. Portable — fixed steam- 
threshing à mills 
vators.—4 ) J. Fo 
and lists of the ai 
An 8- a oM 
an $-horse engine ( — 
windlass, anchor, 100 yerds of tent one headland reps 
— 16 rope S, Tiis 2 snatch blocks, an and MÀ 1d tools, eon — 
4551. — Ma fiet inel i, 
cen Articles TA —— 
— Apparatus, —— of m $'horse 
engine (double e 3 — self moving and revers 
windlass, a l rope, headland 
water- diee 2 — M — 
complete. Price 527“. 10s Is adapted "is ed 
Nos. 6—10, as follo „ a Balan 1 Eas Plo: 
Balance Three-farrow Plough, a Balance Four-furrow ough, 
all fitted with Scarifier Irons; a Balance Three furrow lough 
mu Agra LH subsoiler and searifier ; a 
— 555 M. M, sil, 108, and 3g, |l 
(51) Loo 
traversin; 
on BoydelP prin- 
— — 
5 
g frame, for med entirely 
f this — d is 
mw produced b by sare Without . on 
gs There is also a numerical excess in "he “Sho 
siderable elvvation, The addition T the: du increases Serre hores, and ali r San 
pigs. We have, however, a falling off in the entries oi 
bat xe slightly the strain upon th e horses; and when Kerry cattle, Herefords s, Ayrshires, th orou ugh-bre Tired Benden 
| = Tolled Te a “go apa Price 6 L | and a marked deficiency in farm pro 
To be continued). Fr rom the e programme of proceedings our readers will 
m ndoned the imple- 
ment prize system; and this competition in this 
"e Corresponden sacra is limited to the — prize (Cup) 
How Turnip Plants. NY ation ii offered last year for the bs . a e by the Farmers’ 
| 5 1o p pere: by a paper in your Number Gazette for ‘the best collee of implements suited 
uly 2d, emanating from Mr. B. Clarke, F. L. S., "al to the 9 of Trish far arming. Now, wha 
headed * Proposal of a new remedy for the ravages of | — e of ion may be en 
ie ip fly, and the failure of crops from the dry- | priz 
ness 0 weather.“ Mr, | suggests a coating | extr 
of oil, Mr uer to keep the seed 
rotting till ra and has given hi es uch courage ' 
uble in preparing a ES Lane diem vim and more useful ] 
kinds of dressing the Biol and the effects — far indeed behind the H 
dye — — sous 
oro” Immediate 
ing gear —— a careful and 
fold tone Son useful ree 11 p — 
pe the gr 
will presum 
r rA 
ut by no means a prae- 
and if 
amount of vi eng. 
and to 
3 nda known it 
ré hoeing ee 
& Co, Whittlesea, exhibited drainin, 
Pipes, which. — = M for the best quality in 
requi 
Beans grown on Barley stubbles after a failing crop 
Turnips. Moreover the seed of the Charlock (a det 
e took TS 
—.— for 
end hy are ' 2 cer gc al the 
exhibitors A dipl helk deme Mr. Miller, >] 
f| Dunbar, and other m i have added an ingenious ze 
simple index to the drill plough for the purpose o 
